All marine risk articles
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         Analysis AnalysisInflation drives patterns of cargo crimeThere is an increasing emphasis on theft of basic goods, food and beverages, fuel and auto parts 
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         Analysis AnalysisGuidelines for safe transport of Lithium-ion batteries introducedGuidelines seek to prevent fire and other risks, ensuring a safer supply chain in the future 
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         Analysis AnalysisFood and fuel top global cargo theftsThefts from hijacking have fallen as a proportion of cargo theft; these are now second to theft from facilities 
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         Analysis AnalysisInflation drives up cost of vessel, cargo repairsThe rising prices of steel, spare parts and labour are all factors in the increasing cost of hull repair and machinery breakdown claims 
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         Analysis AnalysisClimate risks could undermine viability of world’s key waterwaysRising physical climate risks, such as coastal inundation and extreme heat and wind, could impact key shipping lanes 
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         Analysis AnalysisThe end of globalisation is nigh, warns Russell GroupIndustry must brace for profound changes ahead as economies shift away from globalisation after three decades 
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         Analysis AnalysisBattery fires in shipping a significant safety issueAll parties in the supply chain must understand and mitigate risks of transporting lithium-ion batteries - AGCS 
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         Analysis AnalysisUkrainian grain insurance facility secures first placementMarine cargo and war facility has been extended to clients of Lloyd’s brokers 
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         Analysis AnalysisFelixstowe strike to impact $800m in tradeThe 8-day strike will add to current supply chain woes, with Maersk warning of a ‘significant impact’ 
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         Analysis AnalysisBlack Sea grain deal will ease supply bottlenecksUN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has hailed the accord a “beacon of hope” 
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         Analysis AnalysisIdentifying global supply chain chokepointsUnderstanding chokepoints and disruptive hazards are becoming key to business viability - Russell Group 
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         Analysis AnalysisSupply chains at a ‘critical junction’Why global supply chains are ‘on the move’ as risk managers measure the trade-off between cost, risk and sustainability 
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         Analysis AnalysisCargo theft rises amid port congestionStorage locations are increasingly vulnerable to theft at ports and inland facilities 
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         Analysis Analysis“No room for complacency” in shipping industryCrew and port congestion challenges and the war in Ukraine are among the challenging headwinds - AGCS 
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         Features FeaturesContainer fires shine spotlight on lithium battery risksEcommerce platforms have facilitated trade in potentially lethal products, warns TT Club 
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         Analysis AnalysisShanghai lockdown delivers $28 billion hit to global tradeClothing, textiles and automotive industries have been most impacted by supply chain backlogs 
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         Analysis AnalysisPCS: Ukraine claims to exceed $20 billionUltimate industry losses will likely be much higher with potential for the conflict to surpass 9/11 
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         Analysis AnalysisSeized Oligarch yachts pose port liability riskMega-yachts worth over $16 billion could present a pollution or disruption risk if not properly maintained 
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         Analysis AnalysisOne year from Suez - another Evergreen groundingLatest grounding is a reminder of the risks relating to the increasing size of vessels - AGCS 
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         Analysis AnalysisUkraine crisis forces supply chains to rebuildAs nations join the wall of sanctions against Russia, its success will depend on building new lines of delivery 
 







